by Mark Slobin (Editor), NancyCondee (Editor), KaterinaClark (Editor), Dan Slobin (Editor), Greta Slobin (Author)
This book presents an array of perspectives on the vivid cultural and literary politics that marked the period immediately after the October Revolution of 1917, when Russian writers had to relocate to Berlin and Paris under harsh conditions. Divided amongst themselves and uncertain about the political and artistic directions of life in the diaspora, these writers carried on two simultaneous literary dialogues: with the emerging Soviet Union and with the dizzying world of European modernism that surrounded them in the West. Chapters address generational differences, literary polemics and experimentation, the heritage of pre-October Russian modernism, and the fate of individual writers and critics, offering a sweeping view of how exiles created a literary diaspora.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 225
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Published: 30 Apr 2013
ISBN 10: 1618112147
ISBN 13: 9781618112149